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  2. Slazenger Challenge 4-Star - Wikipedia

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    The Slazenger Challenge 4-Star. Challenge 4-Star was a football made by the British company Slazenger as the official match ball for the 1966 FIFA World Cup held in England, one of the countries inside the United Kingdom. The ball was made with 25 rectangular panels and had no markings or branding. [1]

  3. Slazenger - Wikipedia

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    Slazenger (/ ˈ s l æ z ə n dʒ ər /) is a British sports equipment brand owned by the Frasers Group (formerly Sports Direct). [1] One of the world's oldest sport brands, the company was established as a sporting goods shop in 1881 by entrepreneurial brothers, Ralph and Albert Slazenger, on Cannon Street, London. [2]

  4. List of FIFA World Cup official match balls - Wikipedia

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    Various matches used different balls, with the apparent rumour the European teams didn't trust the locally produced ball. [4] [4] [5] [10] [12] 1966: Challenge 4-Star: Slazenger: 18-panel ball in orange or yellow. Selected in a blind test at the Football Association headquarters in Soho Square. [5] [13] 1970: Telstar: Adidas

  5. Category:FIFA World Cup balls - Wikipedia

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    Category: FIFA World Cup balls. ... Association football portal ... Slazenger Challenge 4-Star This page was last ...

  6. 1966 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Official match ball for the 1966 FIFA World Cup produced by Slazenger. The mascot for the 1966 competition was "World Cup Willie", a lion wearing a Union Jack jersey emblazoned with the words "WORLD CUP". This was the first World Cup mascot, and one of the first mascots to be associated with a major sporting competition.

  7. List of sporting goods manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sports kit manufacturers Manufacturer Country Founded Founder(s) Key people Products Headquarters Total assets Website Adidas: Germany: 18 August 1949